Insights from the Manage Agile 2016 in Berlin – Day 1

Insights from the Manage Agile 2016 in Berlin – Day 1

Today I joined my first manage agile conference in Berlin and would like to share with you some (sketch)notes (I saw so many great sketchnotes today that I would not like to use that naming for my scribbles) and insights from day 1.

#3 The small 1×1 of agile project management

#4 Introduce Kanban (without consultants)

by Marco Mathews – interesting insights on learnings when introducing Kanban and on the way becoming an agile expert. Please check the interesting do’s and don’ts in the sketchnotes.

#5 Agile in projects – or how I started to try to save the world

by Matthias Mohme.

Everyone has a plan until they get punched in their face (Tyson)

Interesting pitch to focus on individual needs instead of relying on values. It was for me a ping to elaborate more on the need for values.

#6 Leading without announced leads – a report from the field

by Steffen Jacob

Ask for forgiveness, not for permission!

#7 1001 traps – corporate ScrumMaster antipatterns

A nice presentation by Timothee Bourgnignon and his world of superheros the ScrumMaster combines and ways to prevent killing the team with just always using the super powers.

#7 Keynote highlight – about one who set forth to learn how to fail

Udo Wiegaertner created for me the highlight of the day and gave an inspiring in for me personally one of the best presentations I ever attended. Provoking, fun, brilliant slides and a play on stage. THX Udo – it made my day!